The Washington Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is the professional society that represents the landscape architecture profession in Washington State. OUR MISSION as a landscape architecture organization is to lead, to educate and to participate in the careful stewardship, wise planning and artful design of our cultural and natural environments.
As Landscape Architects, we must be stewards for our environment, community and neighbors. Landscapes play a vital role in society and there are many opportunities in our State for us to create equitable communities both in physical space and within the offices and workplaces of the A&E industry. As designers of communal space, we must create welcoming, fair, and democratic spaces that serve black communities without bias.
We must listen to and stand in support of black communities, and pledge to fight against the perpetuation of inequality and institutionalized racism.
As Landscape Architects, we must be stewards for our environment, community and neighbors. Landscapes play a vital role in society and there are many opportunities in our State for us to create equitable communities both in physical space and within the offices and workplaces of the A&E industry. As designers of communal space, we must create welcoming, fair, and democratic spaces that serve black communities without bias.
We must listen to and stand in support of black communities, and pledge to fight against the perpetuation of inequality and institutionalized racism.
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Founded in 1899, the American Society of Landscape Architects is the national professional association representing landscape architects, promoting the profession and advancing its practice through advocacy, education, communication, and fellowship.
The Washington Chapter (WASLA) was established in 1973 and today includes more than 400 members around the state.
The chapter holds an annual Conference/Trade Show, annual university student award competitions, an annual Chapter Awards Banquet, Open Studio Socials, and professional development opportunities throughout the year.
The Washington Chapter (WASLA) was established in 1973 and today includes more than 400 members around the state.
The chapter holds an annual Conference/Trade Show, annual university student award competitions, an annual Chapter Awards Banquet, Open Studio Socials, and professional development opportunities throughout the year.
OUR MISSION as a landscape architecture organization is to lead, to educate and to participate in the careful stewardship, wise planning and artful design of our cultural and natural environments.
Goal 1: Consistent representation and participation with the Washington Board of Licensure for Landscape Architects and the Architects and Engineers Legislative Council.
Goal 2: Clarification on roles and responsibilities of landscape architects in Washington State.
Goal 3: Promote member participation in chapter advocacy initiatives.
Goal 1: Consistent representation and participation with the Washington Board of Licensure for Landscape Architects and the Architects and Engineers Legislative Council.
Goal 2: Clarification on roles and responsibilities of landscape architects in Washington State.
Goal 3: Promote member participation in chapter advocacy initiatives.
To become a member of our Chapter, you must first become a member of the national American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).
Based on the location you provide on your application form, you will then be added to our Chapter's membership roster.
Please visit ASLA's Membership webpage to get started!
In the current economic climate of tight budgets and careful spending, potential WASLA members are often confronted with the challenge of paying their dues.
For those interested in joining, not knowing exactly what they are getting for their money can be a deterrent to membership.
Based on the location you provide on your application form, you will then be added to our Chapter's membership roster.
Please visit ASLA's Membership webpage to get started!
In the current economic climate of tight budgets and careful spending, potential WASLA members are often confronted with the challenge of paying their dues.
For those interested in joining, not knowing exactly what they are getting for their money can be a deterrent to membership.
WASLA is committed to the support of the Landscape Architecture practice in Washington state.
Through our annual conference and other continuing education events we hold and sponsor professional development opportunities that meet the Washington State Professional Development Hour requirement.
Through our Advocacy Committee the chapter also monitors the state legislature and the Washington State Department of Licensing to ensure that the needs of landscape architects and landscape architecture are duly considered.
Through our annual conference and other continuing education events we hold and sponsor professional development opportunities that meet the Washington State Professional Development Hour requirement.
Through our Advocacy Committee the chapter also monitors the state legislature and the Washington State Department of Licensing to ensure that the needs of landscape architects and landscape architecture are duly considered.
Job postings will be displayed for a 30 day period from the date posted at a cost of $75.00.
At the end of the 30 day period, job postings will be automatically removed.
You must resubmit another request if you wish to have the job posting listed again.
Please allow the office 2 to 3 business days to post the job to the WASLA website.
All paid job postings are nonrefundable after purchase and there are no refunds or credits for partially used periods.
At the end of the 30 day period, job postings will be automatically removed.
You must resubmit another request if you wish to have the job posting listed again.
Please allow the office 2 to 3 business days to post the job to the WASLA website.
All paid job postings are nonrefundable after purchase and there are no refunds or credits for partially used periods.
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